1994
DOI: 10.1080/15295039409366892
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Racial ideology in U. S. mainstream news magazine coverage of black‐Latino interaction, 1980–1992

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“…[3] See, for example, Campbell (1995), Entman (1990Entman ( , 1992, Entman and Rojecki (2000), Ferguson (1998), Gray (1989), Hall, Critcher, Jefferson, Clarke, and Roberts (1978), Hartmann and Husband (1974), Shah and Thornton (1994), and van Dijk (1991).…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3] See, for example, Campbell (1995), Entman (1990Entman ( , 1992, Entman and Rojecki (2000), Ferguson (1998), Gray (1989), Hall, Critcher, Jefferson, Clarke, and Roberts (1978), Hartmann and Husband (1974), Shah and Thornton (1994), and van Dijk (1991).…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The history of Black/Brown relations is largely ignored in American media, along with the causes of conflict between the two groups (Rodriguez, 2003;Shah and Thornton, 1994). The coverage that exists often suggests that a negative attitude by AfricanAmericans toward Latinos is a serious problem, but studies show that a hostile response to Latinos by African-Americans is greatly exaggerated by the media (Cummings and Lambert, 1997;Rodriguez, 2003).…”
Section: Previous Researchmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Third, Latino news is often covered by non-Latino, or even non-minority reporters (Carveth & Alverio, 1997, p. 8;Shah & Thornton, 1994). The quantitative and qualitative underrepresentation of Latinos in news content might be a consequence of their underrepresentation in the newsroom.…”
Section: Us Latino Newsmentioning
confidence: 97%